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If you’re free on a Friday evening, check out special events that run through 9 p.m. There are plenty of other museums to visit in NYC. The Guggenheim is another must-see in Manhattan, and costs ...
We’ve rounded up 16 of the best Halloween events near New York City for 2022 where Halloween aficionados and understated celebrators alike can gather and celebrate with friends and family. From ...
Wikimedia New York City invites you to attend Foundation and Friends' Free Culture Friday (replacing WikiWednesday Salon this month) on Friday, November 22, from 1:30 pm into the evening. No experience of anything at all is required.
The Maccabee Bar, a Hanukkah-themed pop-up bar, is returning to New York for its third year.. Starting Monday, Dec. 23, through Tuesday, Jan. 4, 2025, patrons can get lit at the pop-up located at ...
One of the many nicknames for New York City is The City That Never Sleeps. [1] Attendees at a nightclub in Cape Town, South Africa Offer Nissim perform at Haoman 17 in Tel Aviv, Israel. Nightlife is a collective term for entertainment that is available and generally more popular from the late evening into the early hours of the morning. [2]
The Village Halloween Parade is an annual holiday parade held on the night of Halloween, in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of New York City. The parade, initiated on October 31, 1974, by Greenwich Village puppeteer and mask maker Ralph Lee, is the world's largest Halloween parade and the only major nighttime parade in the United States. [1]
Visitors can explore the farm grounds and visit the welcome center for free, but activities certain activities (including hayrides) are priced separately. 73-50 Little Neck Pkwy., Queens; or 718 ...
Notify NYC. Notify NYC is the City of New York's official source for information about emergency events and important City services. It is a free service launched by the NYC Emergency Management and New York City Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications (DoITT) [1] in 2007, allowing users to receive alerts through various communications devices, such as cell phones ...